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Loud and Proud in the Capital

Loud and Proud in the Capital

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein January 7, 2014

Step aside New York and San Fran, there is a new LGBT-friendly city on top! According to DCist, The Advocate has determined that Washington, D.C., is the most gay-tolerant city in the United States....

Fifteen Shades of Gray

Fifteen Shades of Gray

By KP and KP December 8, 2013

With only one month remaining until the candidate submission deadline, Vincent Gray has announced his entry into the upcoming D.C. mayoral race. Gray, who is currently serving as mayor of D.C., will...

Metro Goghs With a New SmarTrip Design

Metro Goghs With a New SmarTrip Design

By KP and KP October 21, 2013

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has recently released limited-edition Vincent Van Gogh Commemorative Metro SmarTrip cards! The Commemorative Card was released in partnership...

Grad Housing Considered

By Penny Hung May 16, 2013

The university is looking at several options for graduate student housing, potentially for fall 2013. Georgetown does not currently provide housing for graduate students. In November 2012, however,...

New Exhibits Shine Across the District

By Nicole Jarvis May 16, 2013

One of the great, but often untapped, resources of the Washington, D.C. area is the concentration of art museums that are close by and easily accessible to students. There are plenty of continuing exhibitions...

College Students Love D.C.

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff October 10, 2012

D.C. is quite clearly an awesome place to be. And now, the media is taking notice. This month, D.C. was chosen the third best city in America. In September Forbes released a list of the most hipster neighborhoods...

$5M Donated to Cathedral

By Braden McDonald September 7, 2012

One year after a magnitude-5.8 earthquake shook the District last August, causing substantial damage to the Washington National Cathedral, the church has received a $5 million donation for repairs...

Happy July! And We’re Back from Our Holiday Hiatus

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff July 9, 2012

Happy July, everybody! We hope you all survived the heat, the derecho (with all of the falling trees), the heat, the 4th and all of the heat. Luckily for us, D.C. is once again cool enough to exist without...

#WHENINDC

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff April 12, 2012

Unless you've been hibernating on Lau's lower level without a computer or phone for the past month, you've been on #whatweshouldcallme procrastinating at some point over the past month. We love it because...

Mayor Proposes $9.4 Billion Budget

By Sarah Kaplan March 27, 2012

D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray unrolled a $9.4 billion budget proposal for the fiscal year 2013 that contains no new taxes or fees but includes spending cuts and several initiatives to increase revenue. The...

D.C. Streetcars Strike Back

By Elaine Li and Elaine Li February 21, 2012

Ever wondered what went down in the Car Barn before Georgetown professors and students began making use of it? Well, the next time you’re sitting in class, minutes away from dozing off, think about...

Valentine’s Day — D.C. Style

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff February 9, 2012

by Martin Hussey [dmalbum path="/wp-content/uploads/dm-albums/D.C. Valentines/"/] Can't wait to express your love this Valentine's Day? Can't find the right words for the love in your life? The Washington...

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